9 de Julio Avenue is to honour’s Argentina’s Independence Day on July 9, 1816. Three more years, Argentina will be 200 years old. The fact that 9 de Julio Avenue is so big because the avenue runs est. 1 km to the west of Rio de la Plata waterfront, from Retiro destrict in the north to Constitucion station in the south.

The most notable structure is the Obelisk, the Obelisco de Buenos Aires. The Obelisco de Buenos Aires was built in 1936 and it stood majestic in the Plaza de la República, in the intersection of avenues Corrientes and 9 de Julio, it was built to commemorate the fourth centenary of the first foundation of the city.

It is hard to capture the whole avenue in a picture but you can take the Obelisco de Buenos Aires at the landmark of the avenue. Like I mentioned earlier, you won’t missed the 9 de Julio Avenue and Obelisco de Buenos Aires if you traveling in the city.

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